Unless you're planning to buy this thing from China where it'll be sold, the resolution won't matter in the slightest to you since you're unlikely to ever use one.
It's still bizarre that HTC are diluting their Vive brand with non-PC HMDs. Double-bizarre because they already HAVE a non-Vive brand for Android-based HMDs: the HTC Link.
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Eden-K121D - Thursday, July 27, 2017 - link
The Resolution better be higher otherwise the screen door effect can be too much.. At least for me it isBrokenCrayons - Thursday, July 27, 2017 - link
Unless you're planning to buy this thing from China where it'll be sold, the resolution won't matter in the slightest to you since you're unlikely to ever use one.Morawka - Saturday, July 29, 2017 - link
HTC is making a clone of this headset for the US market using google's daydream platform. The screen and resolution will likely be the same.edzieba - Thursday, July 27, 2017 - link
It's still bizarre that HTC are diluting their Vive brand with non-PC HMDs. Double-bizarre because they already HAVE a non-Vive brand for Android-based HMDs: the HTC Link.BrokenCrayons - Thursday, July 27, 2017 - link
Branding might be different in China where this product will be sold so it may not have a substantial impact on the Vive name.Bullwinkle J Moose - Thursday, July 27, 2017 - link
What are the benefits of using the Snapdragon based 835 over the exynos 8895?http://www.anandtech.com/show/11149/samsung-announ...
I would think 120hz @ 4K would be preferred over 60hz @ 4K for this type of headset even by Companies who steal my ideas without any credit to me
Are they using my application and game streaming technology as well or is this a self contained playback device?
Give credit where credit is due!
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Bullwinkle J Moose